Los Amigos de Fiona

“Los Amigos de Fiona” by John Hutton is a children’s book published by Blue Manatee Press on April 2, 2019. Written in Spanish and spanning 14 pages, this book tells the story of Fiona, a premature hippo born six weeks early who required special care to survive. Through the efforts of her caregivers, Fiona not only thrived but also became an ambassador for her species, highlighting the importance of conservation and care for endangered animals.
Readers will discover Fiona’s journey from vulnerability to health, emphasizing the role of zoos in fostering connections between people and wildlife. The narrative focuses on themes of animal care and the significance of protecting endangered species, particularly hippos and rhinos. This engaging tale serves as a reminder of the hope that exists for these animals and the collective responsibility to ensure their survival.
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Fiona the hippo, was born six weeks before her due date on January 24, 2017. She was too small and weak to stand and nurse from her mother, Bibi, so caregivers stepped in to provide critical care. With help from #TeamFiona, the premature hippo grew into a healthy hippo and an amazing ambassador for her species. There is hope for these animals, but people must care enough to want to save them. Some of the species represented in this book are endangered. Seeing amazing creatures like these at a zoo can inspire that kind of powerful connection and make our planet a better place.
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